From this, we know that R, S, and T each have buildings that arecollectively worth the same amount. Their properties are each worth 6,so after trades, R, S, and T must each have collective values of 6since all trades are of equivalent value.

In looking at this question, we see that (C) says, "(C) RealProp: theGarza Tower and the Lynch Building Southco: the Flores Tower, theYates House, and the Zimmer House Trustcorp: the King Building, theMeyer Building, and the Ortiz Building"

This is totally possible

R

G1Y3Z3

SF1L2

TK2M2O2

If R and S trade Y and Z for L, then we would have the same buildingswith the various companies that (C) has.

R

G1L2

S

F1Y3Z3

TK2M2O2

Thus, (C) is the correct answer.

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